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Understanding the concept of why certain laws related to sexual assault have been done away with and the laying of right charges against offenders were two important areas discussed in a recent police workshop.

The three day workshop held at Sogeri, outside Port Moresby involved members of the Sexual Offences Sqaud and Police Prosecutors.

Over the last decade, police have recorded an increase in sexual violence against women and minors.

But at the court house, most sexual offences get thrown out because of a lack of police evidence.

The workshop hosted by Justice Services and Stability for Development aims to improve investigation and prosecution of sex crimes.

Lead Advisor, Tevita Seruilumi said workshop is a reflection on the work of SOS and to learn on some new areas where they can work as a group from prosecutions and investigations.

“Often when you do this work, it is not only exhaustive but also very traumatizing and impacts you,” said Mr. Seruilumi.

This is one of many initiatives under the PNG and Australian Partnership Program desired to improve access to justice and help protection of survivors of family and sexual violence.

Moni Plus Port Moresby Vipers have recorded their second home game win with a nail biting victory over Agmark Rabaul Gurias in the 2022 Digicel Cup Round Two match at the National Football Stadium yesterday.

The Vipers opened the score board with a penalty goal by Yunny Patrick 28minutes into the game. Visitors Agmark Rabaul Gurias did not back down putting on their wall of defense has the home team threw the ball around with several attempts to cross over the try line.

The Gurias made big yards into the Vipers territory with super ball work with Sipa Peter scoring in the 33rd minute to take the lead into half time 4-2.

The second half was tense has both sides made grounds through the center of the field but fail to score with handling errors. A penalty opportunity gave Vipers to level up 4 minutes into the second half.

It was not long when the Gurias threw the ball around gaining yards into the Vipers territory. With a number of set recounts, a penalty by the home team gave the visitors the chance to level up the score with a penalty goal conversion.

Vipers centre Willie Tirang cross over the line in the 52nd minute giving the lead to Vipers 8 while Gurias 6. Gurias level the scores again in the 65th minute with another successful penalty conversion leaving the score 8 all.

Former Hunters stars Gary Lo and Ase Boas rallied the Gurias side setting half field brakes and however failed to put points. The Game went down to the wire with both teams tightening their defense and created attempts to break the score line.

With Vipers dominating the last 10 minutes of the game with good ball possession, but with 3 minutes left Vipers star Karis Peter slotted a field goal in the 77th minute to seal the victory for the home team ending the game with a 9 – 8 victory by the Port Moresby Vipers.

The other two games at the National Football Stadium saw EPG Enga Mioks beating Kroton Hela Wigmen 20 points to 14 despite a second half comeback by the Wigmen. Gulf Isou also recorded their second win beating the Central Dabaris 22 – 8.

Senior executives of Harmony Gold Mining have affirmed the company’s investment and commitment in Papua New Guinea.

This follows a visit by two of its executive team from Harmony’s offices in South Africa who had also met Prime Minister James Marape in recently in Port Moresby.

The team was led by Harmony’s Financial Director Boipelo Lekubo and Senior Group Executive Marian van der Walt who spoke highly of the company’s investment in and around Morobe province. “Harmony though its subsidiary companies own the Hidden Valley Mine and 50% of the Wafi Golpu project”, said Ms Lekubo.

Lekubo also announced that significant capital works associated with the Hidden Valley Mine life extension are presently underway and Harmony will continue to assess further investment opportunities in PNG.

As of 31 December 2021, the Hidden Valley Mine paid an aggregate K179.4 million in royalties. However, Ms Lekubo said with many in the industry are experiencing, stakeholders increasingly wish to understand what Harmony doing environmentally, socially and in terms of governance.

“Responsible Stewardship is a key pillar underpinning Harmony’s operating philosophy which is mining with purpose. The principles of sustainable development is embedded in our business”, said Ms Lekubo.

Lekubo also expressed that Harmony s proud to support PNG businesses including landowners. “We understand that preferential procument is a national imperative in countries like Africa and Papua New Guinea.

The Harmony Executive said, the mining company is committed to responding to climate change and has announced its plans to achieve Net Zero carbon emission by 2045. “This commitment will influence our energy choices and approach when developing the mine projects going forward”, said Lekubo.

The mining company pledged its support and encourage the Papua New Guinea Government to work together under this difficult economic times. Ms Lekubo said Harmony looks forward to concluding the permitting of the Wafi Golpu project to enable and create shared values for all stakeholders.

The West New Britain Provincial Government signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Cultural Commission to embrace and sustain its cultural heritage in the Province.

The MOU will also see the establishment of a proper cultural center in the Province. This will also allow for proper planning of cultural shows and other activities. NCC will partner with the Province to ensure cultures, arts, and programs in West New Britain are protected.

Speaking at the signing, WNB Governor Sasindran Muthuvel said the Province has one of the unique cultures and also attractive landmarks to develop and attract tourist to the Province. “This is also an effort to embrace our culture,” said Muthuvel.

According to NCC the MOU is one of the partnerships arrangements where NCC is looking to work with Province in the country to sustain arts and culture programs. The MOU will also allow the WNB provincial government to capture all cultural assets, resources, activities, events, facilities and other establishments in the province.

The signing makes West New Britain the fourth province to enter this partnership with NCC with Central, Milne Bay and Enga Provinces already signing similar arrangements.

Tourism Arts and Culture Minister Isi Henry Leonard said this is exciting for WNB. He says the province is rich with diversity and unique cultures not forgetting historical sites and attractive flora and fauna. “The MOU will see many exciting things to develop, preserve and embrace the cultural heritage of the Province”, said Minister Leonard.

Minister Leonard also pledged a K1million for the construction of cultural center in Kimbe.

The MOU was signed between West New Britain Governor Sasindran Muthuvel, Minister Leonard and National Cultural Commission Executive Director Steven Kilanda.

West New Britain, New Ireland, Autonomous Region of Bougainville and Manus Provinces have signed individual Memorandum of Agreements with the Works & Highways Department for the Road Sector Reform Implementation program.

The signing was done at the Department Conference Room last Friday. There to witness and officiate was the Minister for Works Michael Nali, Secretary David Wereh, WNB Governor Sasindran Muthuvel, Manus Governor Charlie Benjamin, Manus MP and Speaker Job Pomat and provincial administration of each province.

Works and Highways Minister Michael Nali said the MoA is a way forward to work with the Provinces to ensure roads are funded, maintained and rehabilitated on time. He said the signed MoA will see the Department decentralize powers including management function to sub-national road authorities to manage their own road networks.

“This is a reform carried out by the Department through an Act of Parliament (Road Management Act 202) for Provincial Administrations to see a sealing of about K600million to assist Provinces ensure better roads are built and maintained,” said Minister Nali.

“It’s a long road but we have to start somewhere,” said Nali.

The signing will allow sub-national road authorities to effectively managed its agencies in the road sector to have clear defined roles and most importantly the legal authority to perform their legislative and policy functions.

The transfer of powers from DOW involves political decentralization, administrative, financial and procument decentralization to provinces.

The MOA signed is a Performance Agreement Pact that will push provinces to be responsible and implement the National Government’s medium term road sector targets in relation to their road network there by increasing productivity of investment in agriculture, manufacturing, tourism sectors of the local and national economy.

WNB Governor Sasindran Muthuvel said road is a key priority but work on most roads are delayed by systems of Government. He said the MoA will now give powers to Provincial authorities to ensure roads are fixed and done on time according to plan and budget.

East New Britain is now the only Province in the NGI Region yet to sign the agreement with Works. The Highlands, Momase and Southern Region will be scheduled to sign their respective MoA with Department of Works and Highways in the coming week.

A pastor is among four University of Goroka (UOG) students who graduated from the UOG Maprik Campus on Friday.

Pastor Benjamin Silingin graduated with Bachelor of Education in School Management alongside fellow students Micah Stanley, Noel Nahambir and Alfred Gai through UGO’s Distance and Flexible Learning, Maprik Study Center.

They are now the pioneer graduates of the campus since it’s establishment in 2019.

The other three are community school teachers.

Stanley Micah is from Kubalia and is teaching at Yangoru District.

Noel Nahambir is from Drekikir and teaching in his Electorate.

Alfred Gai is from Angoram and is teaching at Turubu.

Speaking on behalf of the four graduands, Pastor Benjamin thanked the Maprik District Development Authority (DDA) for it’s decision to build a resource center and bringing in Universities to set up Distance and Flexible Learning.

He said this decision has allowed them to not only excel in their education but respective field of work.

“It is a sign of good governance.

“Thank you for the gift of education, we are truly blessed,” Pastor Benjamin said.

Director UOG-Maprik Campus Theresa Dingu said it was crucial the graduation ceremony was held in Maprik Town to encourage others to pursue this education path.

“I was asked to bring the students to Goroka to graduate with all the students at the main campus, but I refused.

“It was crucial the gowns were brought here and the graduation takes place in Maprik Town.”

She also extended her gratitude to the Maprik District DDA to allow UOG the opportunity to extend it’s Distance and Flexible Learning Center in Maprik.

UOG was the first university to accept the district’s invitation to set up at it’s newly built resource center.

CEO Maprik DDA Joshua Himina explained that the resource center was built to give another opportunity for students who have dropped out of Grade 8, 10 and 12.

Following the completion of the resource center, the DDA provided office spaces for FODE and University Centres.

Today, the resource center houses Distance and Flexible Learning Centres for University of Goroka, University of Papua New Guinea, PNG University of Technology and Divine Word University.

Himina said the dream to give the people of Central Sepik another chance in education and bring tertiary institutions closer to home was a dream of the Local MP and the DDA.

The resource center was built from a K1.5 million Government funding through the Department of National Planning.

“Each District was given K1.5million to build education resource centers.

“Maprik District has done exactly that and is currently serving 5000 students who are enrolled in various programs,” Himina said.

Chairman of the DDA and Member for Maprik, John Simon congratulated the DDA CEO for bringing their vision into reality and the first graduation.

Extending his congratulations to the graduating students, Simon encouraged them to not only use their degrees to find employment but also create employment.

“Let’s create jobs for ourselves, let us create employment,” he said.

The Minister for Agriculture believes Education is key for his people to make informed decisions in Agriculture.

The economy of Maprik District was built on Agriculture and depends heavily in Agriculture.

The graduation ceremony took place in the newly built Community Hall which was also officially opened on Friday by Agriculture Minister John Simon.

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